Women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital
- CA CMBS NP164-4-65
- Einzelstück
- [1914?]
This photo is of the women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital (Bethel).
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Women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital
This photo is of the women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital (Bethel).
The women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital
The women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital (Bethel).
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Mennonites in Ukraine, Friedensstimme Articles
Teil vonJohn B Toews fonds
Series consists of the following files:
1) Alternate Service, Forstei (Forestry) 1906-1914 - various authors - (1 file) Box 246
2) Institutions: Orphanages, Marientaubstummenschule,(School for the Deaf), Morija Diakonissenheim (Deacon's Homes) Altenheim (Seniors' homes), Mental Hospital, Bethania 1900-1927 - (1 file) Box 246
3) Institutions: Schools and teachers: Zentralschule (Secondary School), Maedchenschule Girl's School), Mennonitischen Mittelschule (Middle School), Dorfschuhle (Village School),Teacher's Associations - (1 file) Box 246
4) Institutions: hospitals in Melitopol, Muntau, Simferopol, Bethania Mental Hospital - (1 file) Box 246
5) Religious Concerns: Evangelism, Ministers' Conference, Sunday School, Intermennonite Fellowship, Pastoral Questions - (1 file) Box 246
6) Social Conscience toward the Ukrainians 1907-1909 - (1 file) Box 246
7) New Settlements, 1906-1907, 1909, 1911-1913: Kaplan, Siberia, Samara, Waldheim, Orenburg, Omsk, Terek, Berdjansk, Gnadenfeld, Halbstadt, Memrik, Barnaul, Neu Samara, Sagradowka (Sagradovka), Chortitza, Tiege - (1 file) Box 246
8) Mennonite villages in Russia, with Russian name, Mother Colony, year established. Tim Janzen used the Deutsches Ausland Institut documents to create this list. 19 pages , Mennonite Settlements, Alphabetical, Alternate name, date founded, Map of Molotschna - (1 file) Box 246
9) Polish Prussia, listing number of households, numbers of baptized members in 1568 - (1 file) Box 246
Bethania "Salem" mental hospital for men
Teil vonRussia Mennonite History fonds
"Bethania" , Maenerabteilung "Salem" was the mental health unit for men which opened 20 August 1911 and provided rooms for 16 men. According to GAMEO the conference was the sponsor and owner of Bethania. It was operated by a board of eight directors, most of whom were leading businessmen and industrialists with J. J. Suderman as chairman, and J. G. Lepp as treasurer. Contributions were raised throughout the settlements and congregations. Some of the industrialists and large estate owners contributed large sums of money. Dr. I. Thiessen was connected with the institution almost throughout the 16 years of its existence.
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This photo is a general view of Bethania Mental Hospital where Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, spent the last years of his life.
Bethania Hospital for mentally ill
This is a photo of the Bethania Hospital for the mentally ill, located near the Dnieper River in the Chortitza Colony between the settlements of Einlage and Kronsweide.
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Anna Janzen met Jacob Funk while working at Bethania Hospital located near the Dnieper River in the Chortitza Colony between the settlements of Einlage and Kronsweide. This photograph was taken shortly before she married Jacob J. Funk in 1920. Anna is standing for this portrait wearing a formal dress.
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A general view of Bethania Mental Hospital where
A general view of Bethania Mental Hospital where Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, spent the last years of his life.
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Graduating Class of Herbert Bible School
This photo is of the graduating class of 1928. There is a photo of the Bible School in the centre of the print. The principle is featured just below the photo of the school. The photos are individually taken by a photographer. Left to right from the top; Nathaniel Peter, Mary Nickel, F.D. Buller, Emily Neufeld, Mary Unrau, B.J. Wiebe, Linda Priebe, Henry Siemens, Tina Janzen, John Nickel, Martha Klassen, J. L. Klassen, Mary Klassen, Joe Klassen, Anna Unrau, Tina Derksen, Isaac Epp, Frank Peters, Charlie Biffart, Henry Schroeder, Luella Dick, Susie Lepp, J.F. Kroeker, Isaac Regehr, Wm. Bestvater, H. Regehr, Emil Pidt, Anna Priebe, G.W. Peters, P J. Klaassen, J.D. Goertzen, Mary Thiessen, Katherine Bestvater, Mary Nickel, P.H. Peters, B.W. Sawatzky, D.G. Berg
Goodman, A.
Wilhelm J. and Helena Bestvater
Teil vonCentre for Mennonite Brethren Studies Photograph Collection
This item is a formal picture of Wilhelm J. Bestvater, well-known Mennonite Brethren minister and Bible school teacher, and his wife Helena (Janzen) Bestvater. Created by CMBS for Andreas Schroeder, 1990.
P.J. Malagar, retiring MCSFI Executive Secretary (1963-1979) India
Teil von1970s
MCC Retirement
Lobe, Bert (Albert) Clinton, 1943-
Teil vonMB Herald Photograph Collection
This item is a portrait of George M. Berkefeld, Director of the Canadian Christian Council for Resettlement of Refugees in Bremen Germany from 1951-1955. After 1955, he worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway in the Immigration and Settlement Department.
He succeeded Dr. H. A. Warkentin as supervisor of immigration for the Canada Colonization Assoc. in March1956. Used in CM 4-10-3.
Canadian Pacific Railway
This photo is of a group of missionaries standing or sitting in front of a building with pillars. Back, l-r: J.H. Voth, JNC Hiebert with baby Phyllis, Viola and John Wiebe with baby John, D.F. Bergthold, Maria and John H. Lohrenz. Middle, l-r: Mary Voth, Anna Hiebert with baby Grace, Margaret Suderman, Mary Wall, Anna Bergrthold with baby Esther, Dr. Katherina Schellenberg. Front, l-r: Ted Voth, Sam Bergthold, Hugo and Tilly Voth. [Catherine Reimer].
Missionaries in India at a Mission Conference
This photo is of a group of missionaries posing for a photo in Shamshabad, India. Back row, l-r: J.H. Voth, J.N.C. Hiebert with Phyllis, Viola and John Wiebe with baby John, Father D.F. Bergthold, J.H and Maria Lohrenz. Middle row, l-r: Mary Voth, Anna Hiebert with Grace, Margaret Suderman, Mary Wall, Mother Anna Bergthold with Esther, Katharine Schellenberg. Sitting, l-r: Ted Voth, Sam Bergthold, Hugo and Tilly Voth, Catherine Reimer.